by David Gates

If you have ever tried looking for a job you can do from home, you have probable experienced this situation: You type a job you are qualified to do into the search box. The results that come back are almost all obvious business scams.

Anyone with any common sense can basically ignore them all, so it was only a matter of time before the scammers found a simple way to work around it. They do this simply by making the job look official all the way until you send them your resume.

You’ll receive a response pretty quickly - the perpetrators of home business scams don’t waste any time - and know it is a scam. Why? Because the information they’ll send you back is now offering ridiculous amounts of pay for very little work, and looks nothing like the \”normal\” job you sent away your personal information for.

So what can you, the intelligent job searcher do? The answers are simple.

The best thing to do is to email the company for more information before you apply. Their response is typically transparent as a spring-fed lake. If you do think sending your resume in is a good idea, at least remove any unnecessary contact information such as your address or personal phone numbers.

The only information required to be on a resume is your name and your email address. Your qualifications will speak for themselves if you are applying to a legitimate company. If they decide to hire you, you can then give them any other contact information they may need.

If you have seen the obvious scams that can be found everywhere, you might wonder how people can fall for them. Do they really believe they will be paid a hundred times what they originally hoped for and only have to do half of the work? Such blatant lies make it hard to believe that these scams actually work.

If you need to pay someone money in order for them to pay you money, you can basically count on them being scammers. That simply falls under the category of not making any sense at all. Be wary of these business practices along the whole process of finding work at home, and don’t let your guard down, even when they seem official.

In addition to all of this, keep this old adage in mind: If you think it is too good to possibly be true, you are most likely right. Free money does not exist. If you plan to work from home, you will have to do just that: work from home. Keep these tips in mind as your scour the Internet for that perfect stay-at-home job.

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